Interests:Playing the Drums and Bass. Listen to music (rock, punk, funk). Building Computers. hmmm..Xbox?

Xbox Version:v1.4

360 version:unknown

Posted 11 August 2006 - 11:26 PM

My 3rd Gen 20GB iPod just kicked the bucket , not that bad because i was goin to replace it soon anyway, i looked at the Creative Vision "M" 30GB, and on paper its (much) better then the ipod, but its not in real life, its not user friendly, they ship it wth 4 of there own buggy apps, and it does not mount under Windows as a removable drive (this is acording to their tech people), which means you cant put data files on it, not good. I store all sorts on my ipod, software, documents, etc.

So after much reading, I just got the 5th gen ipod (ordered it 10mins ago), i realy dont care if people who see me with it think im an apple fan boy, the fact of the mater is, i'll have one and they wont. Plus the ipod is easy to use, and ideal for my needs.

I have a 1GB Sony Mp3 player kicking about somewhere, mostly use it for the gym, its good, simple to use and light, with 15+ hours battery life.

Anyway, back to your questions, iAudio make amazing MP3 players, very high quality, just because their not very well known, dont left it put you off, find a shop with one and ask for a demo. Im sure the sales staff will help.Reason i didnt get a nano is because there far too expensive, 4GB is £160 i got the 30GB for £170.

Not the best but I got it for free from work (they had two broken ones laying around so i asked if i could have em, they said yes, to I took two broken ones and made one good one out of them). Then I have some spare bits like a broken Toshiba 20gb 1.8" HDD, a dead mainboard missing the headhpone amplifier, a screen, case, and good battery.

I like this player cuz windows simply recognizes it as a USB external storage device so I use it to store other stuff like documents, backups, movies, etc. Also cause it has optical S/PDIF input and output